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she's live in kabul, afghanistan, for us. sarah, is it likely that bales will be returned to afghanistan? >> reporter: not likely at all. how anyone accused in the military, what the process is for that person and normally they would go through a military tribunal. we heard from his attorney, staff sergeant bales' attorney saying there's not a chance that he's going to be brought back here and tried here. you're hearing chants death to america but also that he betried accordinging to islamic law. that is also not going to happen. they'll use the law under which the agreement exists. we should also talk about the protaft. this is the second time we've seen it in jalalabad. quite a rowdy protest. hay closed down one of the main roads, and now we're seeing another protest break out there again. but we're not seeing protests all around the country. they're very isolated. this is only the third protest since this happened on sunday. it's almost been a week now. very different from what we saw when u.s. troops were accused of burni
she's live in kabul, afghanistan, for us. sarah, is it likely that bales will be returned to afghanistan? >> reporter: not likely at all. how anyone accused in the military, what the process is for that person and normally they would go through a military tribunal. we heard from his attorney, staff sergeant bales' attorney saying there's not a chance that he's going to be brought back here and tried here. you're hearing chants death to america but also that he betried accordinging to...
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my meineke. >>> dozens are dead in a suicide attack in afghanistan. here are a few of the international headlines now. the target today was a hospital in eastern afghanistan that included a maternity ward. several women and babies are among the 35 people reported killed. >>> nato officials acknowledged today its aircraft mistakenly hit libyan opposition forces while targeting forces loyal to libyan leader moammar gadhafi. it happened thursday in the key contested oil city of al brega. nato says it regrets any possible loss of life or injuries. >>> and peru's government is shutting down a private silver mine that is after five protesters died yesterday in clashes between police and people who oppose mining and drilling in southern peru. >>> this week, the presidents of the united states and france both announced troop numbers and timetables for their military withdrawal from afghanistan. that makes the refugee group working there even more worried about the fate of thousands of afghan people, too afraid to go home. cnn pentagon correspondent barbara st
my meineke. >>> dozens are dead in a suicide attack in afghanistan. here are a few of the international headlines now. the target today was a hospital in eastern afghanistan that included a maternity ward. several women and babies are among the 35 people reported killed. >>> nato officials acknowledged today its aircraft mistakenly hit libyan opposition forces while targeting forces loyal to libyan leader moammar gadhafi. it happened thursday in the key contested oil city of...
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i think his message on afghanistan is especially important. because remember the afghanistan surge was the signature barack obama foreign policy of 2008. he campaigned on it. the bush administration was careful about overinvesting in afghanistan and candidate obama slammed the bush administration for that, promised deployment of troops to afghanistan. some wondered if that was a way looking strong on defense or did he mean it. and now it looks like the answer is it was a cynical politics. >> but wouldn't it have been more effective to do it at the time, better for the administration, better for everyone all around instead of all the the end of his career. he said he sat there in meetings seething sometimes and it took everything not to get up from the table or not to give people in the room a piece of his mind. >> people argued for policy in administrations and lose the fights and then afterwards maybe this should be a universal role that nobody does it it. but people do it it it now. that's a convention that people say here's what i thought a
i think his message on afghanistan is especially important. because remember the afghanistan surge was the signature barack obama foreign policy of 2008. he campaigned on it. the bush administration was careful about overinvesting in afghanistan and candidate obama slammed the bush administration for that, promised deployment of troops to afghanistan. some wondered if that was a way looking strong on defense or did he mean it. and now it looks like the answer is it was a cynical politics....
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important news happening in afghanistan. you remember that woman who was raped and then sent to jail because she was raped? it's a shocking story. but good news now. thanks to all of the reporting of nick peyton walsh and our team on the ground in afghanistan, this woman has been freed. we've got a full report on this story as well. going to be a big two hours in "the situation room." >> truly kudos to nick for exposing that and how that affects all the women in that particular prison in afghanistan. >>> as we go to break, back to those live pictures in california. oil tanker engulfed in flames. trying to put this out. tell me again the name of the overpass? paramount overpass. back in two minutes. ♪ sen♪ co-signed her credit card - "buy books, not beer!" ♪ ♪ut the second at she shut the door ♪ ♪ girl started blowing up their credit score ♪ ♪ she bought a pizza party for the whole dorm floor ♪ ♪ hundred pounds of makeup at the makeup store ♪ ♪ and a ticket down to spring break in mexico ♪ ♪ but he
important news happening in afghanistan. you remember that woman who was raped and then sent to jail because she was raped? it's a shocking story. but good news now. thanks to all of the reporting of nick peyton walsh and our team on the ground in afghanistan, this woman has been freed. we've got a full report on this story as well. going to be a big two hours in "the situation room." >> truly kudos to nick for exposing that and how that affects all the women in that particular...
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. >> reporter: january 2012, afghanistan, about 7,000 miles away from his family in colorado, matt figgy received this video from his wife page. >> it's horrible seeing these videos deployed. >> reporter: it was his 5-year-old daughter charlotte seizing, diagnosed with epilepsy, she was having 300 seize cures a week, each attack so severe it had the potential to kill her. they had already tried dozens of high-powered drugs. >> we needed to dry something else, and at that point in time, marijuana was that natural course of action to try. >> reporter: at home in colorado, she searched for marijuana high in cbd, the ingredient some scientists think help seizures and low in thc. remember, she didn't want to get her daughter stoned. she found a small amount at a denver dispensary, the owner was surprised anyone would even want it. >> they said it's funny because nobody buys this. that was the general consensus. nobody wanted it. it didn't have an effect. she paid $800 for a small bag and took it home. >> had a friend started a business making medicine and i said can you help me extract the me
. >> reporter: january 2012, afghanistan, about 7,000 miles away from his family in colorado, matt figgy received this video from his wife page. >> it's horrible seeing these videos deployed. >> reporter: it was his 5-year-old daughter charlotte seizing, diagnosed with epilepsy, she was having 300 seize cures a week, each attack so severe it had the potential to kill her. they had already tried dozens of high-powered drugs. >> we needed to dry something else, and at that...
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>> incredible. >>> now to afghanistan. president hamid karzai called for a transfer of power after photos surfed showing american soldiers posing with body parts of suicide bombers. the u.s. is preparing for eventual withdrawal. i asked nick paton walsh in kabul what the strategy is. >> reporter: erin, you heard today president karzai demand america and nato speed up the transfer of security to afghan forces because of the publication of these photographs in the "los angeles times." we've been to one village in the east where the united states teamed up with villagers who were hostile to the insurgency arming them, paying them to keep that area safe. it's worked the past few months. the taliban's presence there has been relatively peaceful. there are fears this may fail if insurgents during the summer fighting season choose to go back into that local area, if the afghan, afghan local police, don't get on wit afghan government that are now supposed toing their masters and if u.s. troops aren't able to provide support becaus
>> incredible. >>> now to afghanistan. president hamid karzai called for a transfer of power after photos surfed showing american soldiers posing with body parts of suicide bombers. the u.s. is preparing for eventual withdrawal. i asked nick paton walsh in kabul what the strategy is. >> reporter: erin, you heard today president karzai demand america and nato speed up the transfer of security to afghan forces because of the publication of these photographs in the "los...
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this is not the afghanistan for which we fought. there sense is that it has been defeated and what they are being defeated by is the forces of global modernty. >> we'll talk about what 9/11 did to america when we come back. ask me. if you think even the best bed can only lie there. ask me what it's like when my tempur-pedic moves. talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america. ask me about my tempurpedic advanced ergo. ask me about having all the right moves. these are real tempur advanced ergo owners. find one for yourself. try your friends on facebook. see what they have to say unedited. ask me what it's like to get a massage any time you want. tempur-pedic brand owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. ask me why i'm glad i didn't wait until i'm too old to enjoy this. start asking real owners. treat yourself to the ultimate sleep experience and save up to $400-during the tempur ergo savings event. plus, visit tempurpedic.com for full details on our 4 y
this is not the afghanistan for which we fought. there sense is that it has been defeated and what they are being defeated by is the forces of global modernty. >> we'll talk about what 9/11 did to america when we come back. ask me. if you think even the best bed can only lie there. ask me what it's like when my tempur-pedic moves. talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america. ask me about my tempurpedic advanced ergo. ask me about having all...
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soldiers in afghanistan. there's the council. there are plenty of people if pakistan was so inclined to be of assistance, they could do that. sources say it's to make sure intelligence and military officials can work through some of their issues. they need to be deliverable when she comes out of the meetings in pakistan. hopefully, john, it would lead to the capture or killing of additional leaders of al qaeda. >> peter, any other message in this appointment or announcement or development in the sense that since the death of bin laden, when we're getting source accounts of what's in the compound in pakistan, there has been talk of rift. fran just mentioned he wants to focus on regional conflicts. we know from the documents and sources there have been tensions that some of the ranking file thought bin laden was too obsessed with the united states, too worried about big grand scale attacks. does this appointment send any kind of message in that apointment? >> i think it does. it was predictable in the wake of bin laden's death ther
soldiers in afghanistan. there's the council. there are plenty of people if pakistan was so inclined to be of assistance, they could do that. sources say it's to make sure intelligence and military officials can work through some of their issues. they need to be deliverable when she comes out of the meetings in pakistan. hopefully, john, it would lead to the capture or killing of additional leaders of al qaeda. >> peter, any other message in this appointment or announcement or development...
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the killings stirred up a hornet's nest in afghanistan. victims' family members are pleading with the government. they aren't asking for compensation. as sara sidner explains, they aren't likely to get what they do want. >> reporter: family members of sunday's massacre and village elders from kandahar spoke to afghan parliamentarians today telling much of the same story they did to mr. karzai on friday. these family members are asking for justice. they don't want compensation, but would like to see the suspect tried right here in afghanistan. meantime, another protest broke out in jalalabad, the second one in a week. that protest where protestors were screaming "death to america," they asked the suspect be tried using islamic rule as opposed to what they call foreign justice. that is not likely to happen. the soldier has been sent back to the united states. there is an agreement between the u.s. and afghan government how to deal with cases such as these. there is something in place that governs that and the u.s. is going by that, which lik
the killings stirred up a hornet's nest in afghanistan. victims' family members are pleading with the government. they aren't asking for compensation. as sara sidner explains, they aren't likely to get what they do want. >> reporter: family members of sunday's massacre and village elders from kandahar spoke to afghan parliamentarians today telling much of the same story they did to mr. karzai on friday. these family members are asking for justice. they don't want compensation, but would...
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action in afghanistan. they allegedly planned to use grenades and firearms in their attack. officials say they were tipped off by a third man who they tried to recruit. >>> and first lady michelle obama is on safari today at a game reserve in south africa. she's there with her daughters and several other family members. yesterday the first lady visited an aids educational center in botswana. she wraps up her week-long tour of southern africa on monday. >>> also, a suicide bombing, the second in as many days in afghanistan. this one a truck packed with explosives detonates outside a hospital in eastern afghanistan, killing at least 35 people, wounding nearly as many. many of the dead are women and children. this attack, like the previous one, targeted civilians, comes just day after president obama outlined plans to withdraw 30,000 troops by next september. >>> meanwhile, an activist group says 20 anti-government protesters died in clashes across syria yesterday. state-run media disputing that number, saying just seven people died, including law enforcement personnel. cnn, th
action in afghanistan. they allegedly planned to use grenades and firearms in their attack. officials say they were tipped off by a third man who they tried to recruit. >>> and first lady michelle obama is on safari today at a game reserve in south africa. she's there with her daughters and several other family members. yesterday the first lady visited an aids educational center in botswana. she wraps up her week-long tour of southern africa on monday. >>> also, a suicide...
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they are telling me you still need to get the supplies to the troops in afghanistan through pakistan. if we are going to go after the leaders on the pakistani side, we still need pakistan's cooperation. >> what is striking is you just mentioned a key point. these guys have to deal minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day with the ups and downs. they were not only speaking a cautionary word to those in congress, but the president himself, top officials at the white house said they think somebody in pakistan was involved. it's interesting to see a cabinet secretary essentially sending a message to fellow people who serve in the d main station. >> exactly. this mission is over. it's done with. what they are worried about is the fact that we now know how many seals assaulted the compound and exactly how many seals were in back up, ready to move in and how they assaulted the compound. we didn't know they had a stealth black hawk and now we do. they are concerned that now this mission is done, but if they need to undertake a similar mission to go after say a leader of the network and othe
they are telling me you still need to get the supplies to the troops in afghanistan through pakistan. if we are going to go after the leaders on the pakistani side, we still need pakistan's cooperation. >> what is striking is you just mentioned a key point. these guys have to deal minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day with the ups and downs. they were not only speaking a cautionary word to those in congress, but the president himself, top officials at the white house said they think...
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their son, who was openly gay, was killed by an ied in afghanistan last february. i recently spoke with the wilfahrts about why gay rights has become so important to them. first listen to minnesota state senator warren lemmer on why he pursued a ban on gay marriage at a time when his state is in dire financial trouble. >> i just ended a five-month session in the minnesota legislature. we focused on a lot of issues. we're a diverse community. >> your government is shut down now over a budget impasse. is this the biggest issue facing the people of minnesota? >> no, it certainly isn't. but it's one of many issues facing the people of minnesota. this was decided about a month and a half ago in the minnesota senate. the legislature, as it focused on the budget, it's an entirely different focus and an entirely different debate. we in minnesota have a number of bills that we have to define and direct as a part of the responsibilities of the legislature. >> what do you say to those parents who believe their son, who fought for everyone's right, is being discriminated again
their son, who was openly gay, was killed by an ied in afghanistan last february. i recently spoke with the wilfahrts about why gay rights has become so important to them. first listen to minnesota state senator warren lemmer on why he pursued a ban on gay marriage at a time when his state is in dire financial trouble. >> i just ended a five-month session in the minnesota legislature. we focused on a lot of issues. we're a diverse community. >> your government is shut down now over...
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forces afghanistan may be spending additional taxpayer dollars on a facility no one will ever use. but the mismanagement goes beyond one project. the pentagon still plans to spend $750 million even though can he this isn't operate or maintain them. snfr tell me there is at least an american contractor, an american job that will come out of this. >> as far as i can see, no. we're buying from the british and the russians. even the u.s. taxpayer is not benefiting from this even though it is our money. >> reporter: the u.s. is paying foreign agencies to build the planes. that building in helmond? the pentagon can't even give it away. it is wired for u.s. electrical and ventilation systems. it would cost even more to overhaul for the afghan army. >> frankly, whoever decided to build this building after the military on the ground said they didn't need it, they need to lose their job. >> reporter: the defense officials say once a project gets going, it is hard to stop. but that explanation won't cut it with some members of congress. they and the inspector general want to know who decided
forces afghanistan may be spending additional taxpayer dollars on a facility no one will ever use. but the mismanagement goes beyond one project. the pentagon still plans to spend $750 million even though can he this isn't operate or maintain them. snfr tell me there is at least an american contractor, an american job that will come out of this. >> as far as i can see, no. we're buying from the british and the russians. even the u.s. taxpayer is not benefiting from this even though it is...
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army blackhawk helicopter crashed yesterday -- or today, i'm sorry, in southern afghanistan. four american crew members were on board, are believed to be dead, and the crash did occur in bad weather, but a u.s. official tells outfront they cannot rule out enemy action yet. troops at a combat outpost were waiting to be picked up when they witnessed the crash. no one on the ground was injured. >>> number three, india says the first test of its longest range nuclear capable missile was a success. now, this missile is dubbed the ogny five and has a range of 3,100 miles. that does mean it could hit major chinese cities, including beijing. the indian defense minister dubbed the launch an immaculate success. international reaction was muted. the chinese government says the countries have a sound relationship. a u.s. spokesman said india as a solid nonproliferation record. they went out and got one without anyone in the international community saying they could. number four, unemployment claims tell to 386,000. the labor department had to boost its previous number by 8,000, that is a
army blackhawk helicopter crashed yesterday -- or today, i'm sorry, in southern afghanistan. four american crew members were on board, are believed to be dead, and the crash did occur in bad weather, but a u.s. official tells outfront they cannot rule out enemy action yet. troops at a combat outpost were waiting to be picked up when they witnessed the crash. no one on the ground was injured. >>> number three, india says the first test of its longest range nuclear capable missile was a...
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problem in the future with all these, you know, young adults, men and women coming back from iraq and afghanistan and doing two or three tours of duty and actually really seeing horrific things in real life and have done them, have witnessed them and how do we deal with them coming back? you know, that is a bigger issue, and yes, i think hollywood, we're always good for a debate and this is a subject where there is kind of, you know, subjective, so it kind of goes back and forth and arguments can be made for both sides. >> was hollywood pleased to see president obama? or has the warmth and joy of his original great power faded over the years? >> judging -- i don't know if you were out and about in l.a., judging by the traffic -- >> that is always terrible. they shut down the streets. a lot of stars to me have become increasingly critical of him. do you think his bubble burst in tinsel town? >> ultimately, no, i don't think. >> when push comes to shove. >> when push comes to shove they have no trouble getting people to pay for expensive dinners and events from different communities, i would say no
problem in the future with all these, you know, young adults, men and women coming back from iraq and afghanistan and doing two or three tours of duty and actually really seeing horrific things in real life and have done them, have witnessed them and how do we deal with them coming back? you know, that is a bigger issue, and yes, i think hollywood, we're always good for a debate and this is a subject where there is kind of, you know, subjective, so it kind of goes back and forth and arguments...
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a suicide bombing, the second in as many days in afghanistan. a truck packed with explosives detonated outside a hospital in eastern afghanistan killing at least 35 people and wounding nearly as many. many of the dead are women and children. this attack, like the previous one, targeted civilians. both come just days after president obama outlined plan to withdraw 30,000 troops by next september. >>> and there's a sudden recess at the casey anthony murder trial in orlando. it resumes monday now. our david mattingly calls the judge's surprise actions significant. casey anthony is accused of murdering her 2-year-old daughter caylee. after meeting with attorneys behind doors, judge belvin perry said another issue had to be resolved first. >>> supporters of gay marriage are celebrating the legalizing of same-sex marriage in new york. language was included in the bill to provide legal protections for religious institution, a demand of several republicans. hours after the bill was passed, governor andrew cuomo signed it into law. it goes into effect in
a suicide bombing, the second in as many days in afghanistan. a truck packed with explosives detonated outside a hospital in eastern afghanistan killing at least 35 people and wounding nearly as many. many of the dead are women and children. this attack, like the previous one, targeted civilians. both come just days after president obama outlined plan to withdraw 30,000 troops by next september. >>> and there's a sudden recess at the casey anthony murder trial in orlando. it resumes...
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a deadly bombing in afghanistan. a suicide bomber attacking a hospital in kabul. the afghan government puts the death toll at 6 with 26 others injured. >>> also, president obama seeking congressional support for the military mission in libya. under the 1973 war powers act, the president has 60 days to get congressional authorization for military action, if not, the mission must stop within 30 days. well, yesterday marked 60 days since president obama formally notified congress about the mission of bipartisan resolution now in the works. >>> also, the former head of the international monetary fund out of jail this morning. dominique strauss-kahn left yesterday and now at 24-hour guard apartment in new york. strauss-kahn proclaimed his innocence in the resignation to the imf board on wednesday. >>> also in mexico, he is behind bars. they have been looking for him for a while and wanted him badly. an alleged leader of one of that country's most notorious drug rings. they offered a $5 million reward for the capture of him. you'll see him in this picture in the red, th
a deadly bombing in afghanistan. a suicide bomber attacking a hospital in kabul. the afghan government puts the death toll at 6 with 26 others injured. >>> also, president obama seeking congressional support for the military mission in libya. under the 1973 war powers act, the president has 60 days to get congressional authorization for military action, if not, the mission must stop within 30 days. well, yesterday marked 60 days since president obama formally notified congress about...
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live now from kabul, afghanistan, our senior international correspondent nic robertson. nic, you know that saadi gadhafi may have left. you apparently know him personally, you've had e-mail exchanges, et cetera. what are you learning about his where abouts? >> reporter: what we know from the minister of justice and ministerial spokesman as well is that saaad gadhafi has crossed into niger. they say he was allowed into the country for humanitarian reasons. niger is to the south of libya across part of the sahara desert. we do know and i do know from talking to saadi gadhafi last weekend, exactly a week ago today, that he has split essentially with his family, with his father and with his brother. it does seem when i was talking to him last week and he said i want to go on cnn and i want to speak to the world, essentially, but only when i have something to say. what he meant was, he was still trying to make a deal with the rebels, with the national transitional council, to bring about a cease-fire. that clearly he realizes has completely fallen apart. there is no option fo
live now from kabul, afghanistan, our senior international correspondent nic robertson. nic, you know that saadi gadhafi may have left. you apparently know him personally, you've had e-mail exchanges, et cetera. what are you learning about his where abouts? >> reporter: what we know from the minister of justice and ministerial spokesman as well is that saaad gadhafi has crossed into niger. they say he was allowed into the country for humanitarian reasons. niger is to the south of libya...
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it's for a somber flag ceremony to remember the event that precipitated the war in afghanistan. the terror attacks of september 11th. even though many u.s. service members were still in grade school on that day, plenty of senior military men and women take a very personal view of 9/11. here now is suzanne malveaux. >> reporter: thomas carter was in room 4d 131 of the pentagon. >> i heard a loud sonic bomb. after the bomb, it was like an earthquake actually hit the pentagon. that massive building literally shook. it was a feeling of surprise and shock and then anger. >> reporter: colonel todd key was also inside the pentagon on the other side. he had just gotten off the phone with his wife. >> i swear, i thought she was dead. i just had that feeling that she was dead. >> reporter: he realized she was alive when he reunited with her after escaping the burning building. >> i realize that everyone that died in the pentagon has a family. and it made it real to me that that was -- that it was different, at that moment, it was different. >> reporter: colonel david kumar was thinking ab
it's for a somber flag ceremony to remember the event that precipitated the war in afghanistan. the terror attacks of september 11th. even though many u.s. service members were still in grade school on that day, plenty of senior military men and women take a very personal view of 9/11. here now is suzanne malveaux. >> reporter: thomas carter was in room 4d 131 of the pentagon. >> i heard a loud sonic bomb. after the bomb, it was like an earthquake actually hit the pentagon. that...
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. >>> dozens are dead in a suicide attack in afghanistan. here are a few of the other international headlines. the target today was a hospital in eastern afghanistan that included a maternity ward. several women and babies are among the 35 people reported killed. nato officials acknowledged today its aircraft mistakenly hit libyan opposition forces while targeting forces loyal to libyan leader moammar gadhafi. it happened thursday in the key contested oil city of al brega. nato says it regrets any possible loss of life or injuries. >>> and peru's government is shutting down a private silver mine. that's after five protesters died yesterday in clashes between police and people who oppose mining and drilling in southern peru. >>> to syria now, where the government has kept cnn's cameras and reporters out really since the anti-government uprising began there in march. that has now changed. we have crews in syria now, though they have been closely watched by government minerors. here is hala gorani in her first walk through in months. >> reporte
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tonight the bombing suspect tells investigators that the wars in afghanistan and iraq were motivating factors behind the attacks. in addition, we're covering the terror attack on boston from every angle. tonight, in boston, jake tapper on what dzhokhar tsarnaev told investigators today and brian todd with new details on where the bombers may have purchased their explosives. and david mattingly with new clues on what prompted tsarnaev's radicalization right here in the united states. and then, nic robber ton is going to travel to dagestan where tamerlan spent six months doing what? and new details on katherine russell. finally, here in new york, deb feyerick on tam ran's connection to a bizarre, unsolved triple murder case. i want to begin with jake tapper in boston. what have you learned about what dzhokhar is telling investigators? i know there's been preliminary interviews and you've been getting the nuts and bolts and details about how they have been communicating and what he said. >> reporter: that's right, erin. u.s. government official has relayed to me some of the news from dzh
tonight the bombing suspect tells investigators that the wars in afghanistan and iraq were motivating factors behind the attacks. in addition, we're covering the terror attack on boston from every angle. tonight, in boston, jake tapper on what dzhokhar tsarnaev told investigators today and brian todd with new details on where the bombers may have purchased their explosives. and david mattingly with new clues on what prompted tsarnaev's radicalization right here in the united states. and then,...
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there were widows who began to help other widows in afghanistan. there were people who made foundations to help the orphans. so many people did so many great works as acts of sublimation and that's the healthiest way to respond to this kind of tragedy. >> dr. wendy, appreciate it. >> good to see you. >> doctor, wait a minute before you go. there's a little surprise. can we back up here. i forgot about this. i want to congratulate you on your new gig co-hosting "the doctors" which focuses on health issues. you're going to be great. your first appearance is going to be tuesday. and we like to think that you helped us -- this was an act of sublimation for us. you helped us, we helped you. i think it's great and we're very happy for you. congratulations, all the best. >> thank you. i appreciate it. i love my friends at cnn. i'm not going anywhere. i'm still going to be in your face every week. >> awesome, thank you, wendy. >>> your top stories are straight ahead. and have you heard? the united states is going back to the moon. blastoff just a few hours
there were widows who began to help other widows in afghanistan. there were people who made foundations to help the orphans. so many people did so many great works as acts of sublimation and that's the healthiest way to respond to this kind of tragedy. >> dr. wendy, appreciate it. >> good to see you. >> doctor, wait a minute before you go. there's a little surprise. can we back up here. i forgot about this. i want to congratulate you on your new gig co-hosting "the...
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he will over the next couple of days have an address that will focus on not only iraq and afghanistan, but also the israeli/palestinian issue. the president will hold a series of bilateral meetings. on thursday he heads back to ohio where he will again be pushing his jobs bill. >>> i'm on capitol hill, a few of the highlights coming up. early next week members of congress will get their first look at the president's deficit reduction plan. his suggestions for the so-called super committee trying to find more than a trillion dollars in deficit savings. also next week, the house and senate need to reach an agreement on a short-term spending bill to keep the government funded and avoid another government shutdown which they faced several months ago. we could see next week some movement on three trade deals that republicans and democrats have said they support and will boost the economy. >>> well, wall street gears up for news from the fed this week. the central bankers meet on tuesday and wednesday, we'll get their latest policy decision on wednesday afternoon. also ahead, the latest hom
he will over the next couple of days have an address that will focus on not only iraq and afghanistan, but also the israeli/palestinian issue. the president will hold a series of bilateral meetings. on thursday he heads back to ohio where he will again be pushing his jobs bill. >>> i'm on capitol hill, a few of the highlights coming up. early next week members of congress will get their first look at the president's deficit reduction plan. his suggestions for the so-called super...
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commander in iraq and afghanistan. good luck to him in his new post. >>> former vice president dick cheney has a machine implanted in his body to keep his heartbeating. we'll show you the equipment he needs to stay alive. >>> also experts say a biological terror attack could threaten thousands of lives and cost $1 trillion. we'll explain. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." what is that? oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. great! did i mention no hands in the bundler? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> let's go back to jack for the cafferty file. >> the question is do you think of the government as your federal family? washington trying to run that jive on us. your federal family. if i had an uncle sam who always wanted more money, never pitched in to help and was the town drunk and could not be trust and sent fami
commander in iraq and afghanistan. good luck to him in his new post. >>> former vice president dick cheney has a machine implanted in his body to keep his heartbeating. we'll show you the equipment he needs to stay alive. >>> also experts say a biological terror attack could threaten thousands of lives and cost $1 trillion. we'll explain. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." what is that? oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto...
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in afghanistan you hear about pakistan. pakistan must do more. you know, by sort of playing the blame game, then you're not going to get to those people whose perhaps minds and attitudes should be shifted, could be shifted by this, because they're going to blame someone else and not going to look at the root of the problem, that this taliban organization and its spin-offs and offshoots have been able to grow here. there's a reason they've been able to grow here. unless that's tackled at the grassroots level none of this will change. that's what makes people afraid here. it's a generational thing, ashleigh. >> seeing your report, though, nic i can only thing that the taliban that faction anyway has done the biggest job at destroying a support base and that the government couldn't possibly effectuate. i want to draw our viewers' attention to the piece you wrote for cnn.com. it's excellent. it's right on the home page as well. if you're near a computer please check out nic's piece. it's just -- you saw it, you could hear it in his voice. we're all p
in afghanistan you hear about pakistan. pakistan must do more. you know, by sort of playing the blame game, then you're not going to get to those people whose perhaps minds and attitudes should be shifted, could be shifted by this, because they're going to blame someone else and not going to look at the root of the problem, that this taliban organization and its spin-offs and offshoots have been able to grow here. there's a reason they've been able to grow here. unless that's tackled at the...
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. >>> in afghanistan a suicide attacker set off a truck bomb at the entry gate to a coalition base. it happened west of kabul. at least two afghan civilians are dead. nearly 80 nato personnel are hurt. the taliban claimed responsibility. >>> thousands of american troops are still in afghanistan on this tenth anniversary of 9/11. the man who commands international forces there sat down for an exclusive interview with cnn's suzanne malveaux. >> ten years from the september 11th attacks, why are we still here? >> we're here because afghanistan must be left as a sovereign nation, a member of the international community, governed by a democratic country -- government that ultimately dispenses human rights, dispenses the rule of law and is not a platform for foreign terrorism. not a platform, ultimately, to launch attacks on the united states ever again, on the west and upon the thousands and thousands of innocent people who have suffered as a direct result of al qaeda and taliban's ideology. >> coalition forces began their assault in afghanistan october 2001. >>> we at cnn are working to
. >>> in afghanistan a suicide attacker set off a truck bomb at the entry gate to a coalition base. it happened west of kabul. at least two afghan civilians are dead. nearly 80 nato personnel are hurt. the taliban claimed responsibility. >>> thousands of american troops are still in afghanistan on this tenth anniversary of 9/11. the man who commands international forces there sat down for an exclusive interview with cnn's suzanne malveaux. >> ten years from the september...
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it's thought that he may have been arrested and detained in afghanistan. some reports suggesting he was deported back to france by the u.s. certainly we're being told that he was under surveillance for some time here in france. and there will be really probing questions when all this is over about how and why french intelligence apparently let him slip through the fingers. two weeks ago, he was before a court on a minor motor offenses and he seemed to disappear from the net. they didn't know where he was and then suddenly we have these killings. seven people over the last week or so, including three children shot at point blank range. >>> still ahead, let's check in with the 360 news and business. >> the united nations security council called on the assad government today to end the bloodshed in syria. but it's falling on deaf ears. neighborhoods were shelled in homs. at least 79 people were killed across syria today. >>> a 360 follow, 19-year-old darrell degman of mississippi was sentenced to life in prison for the death of a young black man. he was beate
it's thought that he may have been arrested and detained in afghanistan. some reports suggesting he was deported back to france by the u.s. certainly we're being told that he was under surveillance for some time here in france. and there will be really probing questions when all this is over about how and why french intelligence apparently let him slip through the fingers. two weeks ago, he was before a court on a minor motor offenses and he seemed to disappear from the net. they didn't know...
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. >>> describes an attack on the afghanistan hospital. six people died in the ataturk but a taliban spokesman claimed 51 people were killed. the u.n. claimed the hospital is the largest medical facility in the country providing help to the military and their families. they're determined to finish the job osama bin laden started. >> translator: we love his mission which is not dependent on any one man. we loved him because he was courageously fighting against america and its allies. we have to continue his mission because we love his mission more than the man. >> the commander in afghanistan has a warning that this isn't the last attack. and they have warned coalition forces of difficult situations and urged troops do do their best to limit civilian casualties in the world. >>> more violent shook cnn. security forces killed four people after a funeral march in the city of hama. the same city was torn apart by violence friday, seen in these pictures. 44 people reportedly killed in clashes across the country. today's assault came as people w
. >>> describes an attack on the afghanistan hospital. six people died in the ataturk but a taliban spokesman claimed 51 people were killed. the u.n. claimed the hospital is the largest medical facility in the country providing help to the military and their families. they're determined to finish the job osama bin laden started. >> translator: we love his mission which is not dependent on any one man. we loved him because he was courageously fighting against america and its...
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he was part of a mission in afghanistan. his book "lone survivor." you'll hear his perspective on sergeant bergdahl. those stories and our tributes to heroes on the 70th anniversary of the d-day invasion. that's all at the top of the hour, don. >> we'll be watching. thank you, anderson. >>> republicans' >>> the republicans so-called war on women is heating up tonight. it has to do with this picture, three state gop lawmakers pretending to read women's magazines. it was reported as saying, don't say we don't understand women. democrats were quick to fire back with this tweet foeaturing four women lawmakers with the text, real women read bills, not fashion magazines. and cnn political commentator ben ferguson joins me, so ben, i see you smiling. >> i'm worrying about women right now. very excited because we can't take that has a joke, right. i have tips on the new fall fashions, summer fashions and 25 miracle bras. so i mean, you can't joke about that, don, it is very serious. >> well, come on, is it a bit sexist, though, do you think? >> it is called
he was part of a mission in afghanistan. his book "lone survivor." you'll hear his perspective on sergeant bergdahl. those stories and our tributes to heroes on the 70th anniversary of the d-day invasion. that's all at the top of the hour, don. >> we'll be watching. thank you, anderson. >>> republicans' >>> the republicans so-called war on women is heating up tonight. it has to do with this picture, three state gop lawmakers pretending to read women's...
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the days before the 9/11 anniversary have been deadly in afghanistan. taliban militants attacked a coalition base in the province of wardak today. the truck bomb killed one person and injured ten. all afghan laborers, yesterday ten soldiers died elsewhere in that country. and officials in tanzania have recovered the bodies of almost 160 people after a ferry capsized this morning. more than 500 have been rescued. the boat was traveling from a popular tourist destination. officials say it was overloaded when it hit strong winds and waves. >>> and protesters are clashing with police in greece. they are upset over new austerity measures. 10,000 public workers are expected to lose their jobs immediately. global economic confidence could take a hit if greece defaults on its debt. >>> and opposition fighters in libya gave moammar gadhafi supporters in a town a deadline to surrender. that deadline has expired, negotiations for the town surrender failed, so now it's a standoff in a town. ben wedeman is there. >> reporter: as soon as the deadline expired, opposit
the days before the 9/11 anniversary have been deadly in afghanistan. taliban militants attacked a coalition base in the province of wardak today. the truck bomb killed one person and injured ten. all afghan laborers, yesterday ten soldiers died elsewhere in that country. and officials in tanzania have recovered the bodies of almost 160 people after a ferry capsized this morning. more than 500 have been rescued. the boat was traveling from a popular tourist destination. officials say it was...
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the supreme court has upheld treating an american, the american taliban hamdi captured in afghanistan as an enemy combatant. but here on our own soil, this is a paradigm case to be treated as a terrorist and prosecuted within the civilian court system. >> i see your point. people are going to ask the question whether terror changed. an enemy combatant is aauthoriz committed the attacks of september 11th, 2001 or a person that supported al qaeda or the taliban. now that worked back when the combat was related to 9/11. but if it has spread and you all of a sudden have extremist groups whether inspired in chechnya or somewhere else killing american civilians and done by americans, isn't it the term that needs to change rather than us say the person doesn't fit the term? >> well, erin, that's a great question. in fact, i think what you're pointing to is that authorization used military force which was drafted in the wake of 9/11 is really outdated and doesn't fit the kind of changing threat that we're facing. we ear seriousry degraded al qaeda's core. but now we're seeing the spinoffs and
the supreme court has upheld treating an american, the american taliban hamdi captured in afghanistan as an enemy combatant. but here on our own soil, this is a paradigm case to be treated as a terrorist and prosecuted within the civilian court system. >> i see your point. people are going to ask the question whether terror changed. an enemy combatant is aauthoriz committed the attacks of september 11th, 2001 or a person that supported al qaeda or the taliban. now that worked back when...
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romesha was awarded the medal of honor for courageous actions during a nearly 13-hour fire fight in afghanistan that left eight americans dead. romesha's son colin stole the show, anderson, at the ceremony playing peekaboo at the presidential podium. the president said colin raced around the oval office earlier in the day, sampling a number of apples before he found the one that was just right, making himself at home. >> yes. thanks very much. >>> up next, the incredible story of the killing of osama bin laden from the 2345i6sh very s.e.a.l. who reportedly pulled the trigger. he's speaking out for the first time. as incredible as the story he told about what happened in the compound is what he tells about what is happening to his family. phil bronstein writes about in "esquire" magazine. >>> also ahead, a touching tribute to another american hero, chris kyle. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anou
romesha was awarded the medal of honor for courageous actions during a nearly 13-hour fire fight in afghanistan that left eight americans dead. romesha's son colin stole the show, anderson, at the ceremony playing peekaboo at the presidential podium. the president said colin raced around the oval office earlier in the day, sampling a number of apples before he found the one that was just right, making himself at home. >> yes. thanks very much. >>> up next, the incredible story of...
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i didn't hear afghanistan, china, all these issues that are pressing global concerns, notsp. this was clearly drafted to address the libya dilemma, the aftershocks of the arab string, and then the tensions between israel and iran because these are the concerns that are bubbling up in the campaign season here in the u.s., ashleigh. >> i think you make that point very clearly, jessica. the fact that we did not hear a lot about the palestinian and israeli issue, and that is critical, particularly today with other news that's breaking. jessica yellin live at the u.n. joining us on this. thank you very much. i want to move on as well to the president who hitting hard on the unrest in the middle east also praising the people in libya who are standing by the united states denouncing the violence there. our cnn foreign affairs reporter elise lab bot joins me live from new york. i want you to dove tail off what jessica was reporting and the missing bits out of this speech, perhaps the issue of the palestinians and the israelis not necessarily being addressed, and this at a time when i
i didn't hear afghanistan, china, all these issues that are pressing global concerns, notsp. this was clearly drafted to address the libya dilemma, the aftershocks of the arab string, and then the tensions between israel and iran because these are the concerns that are bubbling up in the campaign season here in the u.s., ashleigh. >> i think you make that point very clearly, jessica. the fact that we did not hear a lot about the palestinian and israeli issue, and that is critical,...
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. >> reporter: it has long been said that afghanistan will be solved by a political settlement with the taliban and with the insurgents, you can't kill them all, you know, this is not going to happen. so there will be, eventually it is hoped some type of political settlement. the u.s. is trying to identify leaders that they and nato could work with. >> the u.s. state department will confirm or deny karzai's remarks, but they do say it -- >>> five inmates are coming to the defense of amanda knox, she is the american college student serving 26 years in italy for killing her roommate. so far a convicted murder and a mob boss says another prisoner told them knox had nothing to do with the murder. >>> coming up, more misery in arizona as firefighters gain ground on the largest wildfire in state history. >>> this couple raised 71 kids and they want even more. we'll see what kind of advice the dad has for fathers right after this. ordinary windshield wipers off the glass. so, did we build a slower car? or design wipers that could handle anything? what do you think? the cadillac cts-v, the worl
. >> reporter: it has long been said that afghanistan will be solved by a political settlement with the taliban and with the insurgents, you can't kill them all, you know, this is not going to happen. so there will be, eventually it is hoped some type of political settlement. the u.s. is trying to identify leaders that they and nato could work with. >> the u.s. state department will confirm or deny karzai's remarks, but they do say it -- >>> five inmates are coming to the...
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i'm lisa boytes in afghanistan. i want to say happy father's day to my dad, david, in california. >>> all right, better than riding in a helicopter, a roller coaster or speedboat, taking a spin in a stock car on one of nascar's most prized motor speedways with jason leffler. face to face, we talked about how he has been racing since the age of 12, what he does in his spare time and how he has stayed in this level of racing for so long. the talk was easy, getting ready for the open track, well, see for yourself. whose idea was this? i'm actually really excited and i know i'm in great hands with jason here. so if i'm going to have a first-time race car experience, this is the way to go. we're in a richard petty nascar experience vehicle, so here we go, let her rip. >> so the butterflies didn't last long. face to face with jason leffler, next weekend face to face, you don't want to miss it. time for a summer vacation, if you want the fun but not the crowds, our joe carter has some ideas in this week's on the go. >> rep
i'm lisa boytes in afghanistan. i want to say happy father's day to my dad, david, in california. >>> all right, better than riding in a helicopter, a roller coaster or speedboat, taking a spin in a stock car on one of nascar's most prized motor speedways with jason leffler. face to face, we talked about how he has been racing since the age of 12, what he does in his spare time and how he has stayed in this level of racing for so long. the talk was easy, getting ready for the open...
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. >> more than 500 mraps have made their way from afghanistan and iraq to local police forces in america over the last couple year years. police in these towns are getting much of this combat equipment free of charge from the pentagon. the defense department says just in 2013 nearly $450 million in military equipment was given to law enforcement. ferguson police only got a couple humvees and a trailer. police departments got 20 mraps and hundreds of m-16 rifles in recent years. often when they get these weapons, policemen's attitudes change. >> increasingly, the police are trained to view the people in the communities they're supposed to be protecting and serving as enemies. >> it's not just their possession of all this equipment that's an issue. >> many of these police departments lack the training and how to use these weapons responsibly. that often escalates the dangers. >> they will drive up, raid a person's home, holding assault rifles, holding people at gunpoint. this is a traumatic experience. we've seen over and over again situations like this, where people are traumatized, injur
. >> more than 500 mraps have made their way from afghanistan and iraq to local police forces in america over the last couple year years. police in these towns are getting much of this combat equipment free of charge from the pentagon. the defense department says just in 2013 nearly $450 million in military equipment was given to law enforcement. ferguson police only got a couple humvees and a trailer. police departments got 20 mraps and hundreds of m-16 rifles in recent years. often when...
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part of the administration's calculation is that al qaeda once they were kicked out of afghanistan did not control a sovereign state. once they look at the map of syria and the map of iraq, they're seeing what isis hopes to be an islamic caliphate. al qaeda never had it once they were kicked out of the taliban. but the president will have to make that case. remember, it took ten years to decimate al qaeda and yet people still say watch the remnants of al qaeda, but that took ten years. if you talk to the policy people, it could take 15 or 20 to decimate isis. that's the military part of it. you still have the political questions. if iraq is still a mess and syria is still a mess, there's still the environment and the religious ethnic tensions that are older than the bible for it to regroup. >>> "outfront" next, the videos. they're very hard to watch, but they're important to not turn away from. nic robertson makes that case. it's difficult to watch but important tonight. >>> a home improvement chain investigating a massive breach. home depot, you ever shopped there? you're at risk. a m
part of the administration's calculation is that al qaeda once they were kicked out of afghanistan did not control a sovereign state. once they look at the map of syria and the map of iraq, they're seeing what isis hopes to be an islamic caliphate. al qaeda never had it once they were kicked out of the taliban. but the president will have to make that case. remember, it took ten years to decimate al qaeda and yet people still say watch the remnants of al qaeda, but that took ten years. if you...
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. >>> first, this -- >>> i'm dfc matthew cooper, kandahar, afghanistan. from 511th m.p. company. want to give a shout out to my dad, ed cooper, poughkeepsie, new york. happy father's day, can't wait to see you. three more month, dad. mary: does this dress make my backside look big? abe: perhaps... host: could switching to geico reon car insurance? e host: do dogs chase cats? ♪ 70's music sfx: squealing tires. [ male announcer ] want to pump up your gas mileage? come to meineke for our free fuel-efficiency check and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> had hoped to be able to continue the work that the citizens of my district elected me to do. the distraction that i have created has made that impossible. so today i am announcing my resignation from congress. >> and that's how it ended for congressman anthony weiner after an embarrassing scandal turned his personal and political life upside down. his career in congress may be over, but there are still more twists to his story. marie o'connor is staff writer for gawker.com, a site that's been all over this since it br
. >>> first, this -- >>> i'm dfc matthew cooper, kandahar, afghanistan. from 511th m.p. company. want to give a shout out to my dad, ed cooper, poughkeepsie, new york. happy father's day, can't wait to see you. three more month, dad. mary: does this dress make my backside look big? abe: perhaps... host: could switching to geico reon car insurance? e host: do dogs chase cats? ♪ 70's music sfx: squealing tires. [ male announcer ] want to pump up your gas mileage? come to...
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and afghanistan, because president karzai wants the taliban to come to peace talks, and one way to get them there is by giving them thing like the le re lease of their commanders. >> there has been, no surprise, no official confirmation on the record about this in the national security council spokesman caitlin hayden said, we can't discuss the dee tails of our efforts but there is no doubt we work every day using our military intelligence and diplomatic tools to see sergeant bergdahl returned home safely. as you say, military officials told you the development is related to outgoing afghan president hamid karzai trying to get him to sign the bilateral security agreement. how would this encourage him to sign this? >> right. we should add that president car si says a lot of different things to a lot of different people. but what he said recently is he won't sign the agreement until peace talks with the taliban start. he doesn't want to go out as the president who ceded to foreign powers. he wants to go out as the president who made peace. he's asking for a number of things, the pakistan
and afghanistan, because president karzai wants the taliban to come to peace talks, and one way to get them there is by giving them thing like the le re lease of their commanders. >> there has been, no surprise, no official confirmation on the record about this in the national security council spokesman caitlin hayden said, we can't discuss the dee tails of our efforts but there is no doubt we work every day using our military intelligence and diplomatic tools to see sergeant bergdahl...
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they've got a new afghanistan, if you like. they had it under the taliban in the early 2,000s that led up to inc 9/11. now they have it thanks to what's happening in syria, this massive war gone unchecked which fulfilled the prophesy so to speak. yes, they have been given the space to operate unchecked in syria. they're infect, again, iraq, they're traveling to places in north africa and somalia and elsewhere. plus, western recruits who are going over to syria are now -- western intelligence agencies incredibly afraid these people are going to come back with the al qaeda mission, the al qaeda banner, to target, whether it be britain, whether it be the united states or other countries. >> christiane amanpour, i'm sure you'll be on top of this, appreciate you, thank you for coming on. >>> this search for this -- people on board this ferry, hundreds of people, we've just received some brand-new video from inside this sinking ship. we're going to show you that after this break. plus, we're going to update you on the latest for the
they've got a new afghanistan, if you like. they had it under the taliban in the early 2,000s that led up to inc 9/11. now they have it thanks to what's happening in syria, this massive war gone unchecked which fulfilled the prophesy so to speak. yes, they have been given the space to operate unchecked in syria. they're infect, again, iraq, they're traveling to places in north africa and somalia and elsewhere. plus, western recruits who are going over to syria are now -- western intelligence...
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they are afghanistan's first female pilots. they are getting their wings right here in the u.s. >> the passion and dreams of these four women easily cuts through their broken english. >> we're going to open the door for the ladies in afghanistan. it's a big day for us to open the doors for others, and the others that have dreams that think they cannot do it, we will show them. >> they are lieutenants. it's their dreams of piloting helicopters that could help change the future of women in their homeland. >> these women are path finders and trail blazers, and as much they are subject to the criticism and the an an tag naysam. >> we are women of afghanistan, and if you want to do something, you can do it. just believe yourself that you can do it. >> back home, these women are battling cultural shoefnism. >> we have examples, and maybe some think that it's not good that we are here. >> one of the english instructors say the future pilots want to redefine women in the afghan culture. >> they look at it as they are opening the door f
they are afghanistan's first female pilots. they are getting their wings right here in the u.s. >> the passion and dreams of these four women easily cuts through their broken english. >> we're going to open the door for the ladies in afghanistan. it's a big day for us to open the doors for others, and the others that have dreams that think they cannot do it, we will show them. >> they are lieutenants. it's their dreams of piloting helicopters that could help change the future...
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meanwhile, defense secretary leon panetta addressed marines in afghanistan. he also will meet with afghan officials angered about the deadly rampage. >>> investigators in switzerland are working to determine what caused a horrible bus crash that killed 28 people. most of the victims are children. the bus crashed into a wall inside a tunnel. the investigators already say it was not speeding and that no other vehicle was involved. >>> actor george clooney testified before congress today about what he called a campaign of murder by sudan's government against some of its own people. he traveled to sudan last week to document the conditions that some sudanese are living through. >>> history is made at iditarod. a 25-year-old crossing the finish line yesterday in nome, alaska, becoming the youngest musher ever to win the competition. the iditarod is nearly a thousand-mile race where teams of dogs pull their sleds. >> did you say musher? >> what does? isn't it musher? >> no, it's musher, isn't it? >> i'm from england. i'm going musher. i can see you being a musher.
meanwhile, defense secretary leon panetta addressed marines in afghanistan. he also will meet with afghan officials angered about the deadly rampage. >>> investigators in switzerland are working to determine what caused a horrible bus crash that killed 28 people. most of the victims are children. the bus crashed into a wall inside a tunnel. the investigators already say it was not speeding and that no other vehicle was involved. >>> actor george clooney testified before...
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. >>> now to this, not a whole lot of talk on the campaign trail about the war in afghanistan and our vets. now a war veteran tells me what he wants to hear from what he hopes mitt romney to be the next president. clint eastwood and mitt romney are getting ready to take the stage. these are live pictures there on the floor of the convention. we are watching and waiting for those two gentlemen. stay with me. ♪ ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. >>> welcome back to tampa. we're giving you an inside look, a little peek, if you will. this is the floor, the convention floor and just to the left, that's the steps up to the stage where we've been seeing these speakers the last couple of nights. here's what we're watching and waiting for. two people, one being mitt romney.
. >>> now to this, not a whole lot of talk on the campaign trail about the war in afghanistan and our vets. now a war veteran tells me what he wants to hear from what he hopes mitt romney to be the next president. clint eastwood and mitt romney are getting ready to take the stage. these are live pictures there on the floor of the convention. we are watching and waiting for those two gentlemen. stay with me. ♪ ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪...
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he lost an eye fighting in afghanistan. "one-eye" is one of his many names. he's called the prince, and mr. marlboro, a name he earned as a successful smuggler of cigarettes and drugs. mokhtar belmokhtar was feared. we were forced to turn back and returned safely. but former canadian diplomat mark fowler wasn't so lucky. he was takenpy belmokhtar's brigade in 2008 in niger. >> i was terrified that the whole thing were end with a knife at my throat like daniel pearl. >> reporter: fowl uer, eventually released, said he called him "one-eyed jack" and describes him as a survivor. >> he's a very tough guy. he's been through it all. and he's very careful. but he's not in any way a romantic. it's all about getting the job done with very fierce focus. >> reporter: fierce focus that belmoke do you remember h belmokhtar has used to form alliances. libya, algeria, mauritania, mauli, marrying the daughter of an arab leader from timbuktu. he named his son osama. >> he's operated in that space very comfortably. and he knows how to make himself disappear. >> reporter: belmo
he lost an eye fighting in afghanistan. "one-eye" is one of his many names. he's called the prince, and mr. marlboro, a name he earned as a successful smuggler of cigarettes and drugs. mokhtar belmokhtar was feared. we were forced to turn back and returned safely. but former canadian diplomat mark fowler wasn't so lucky. he was takenpy belmokhtar's brigade in 2008 in niger. >> i was terrified that the whole thing were end with a knife at my throat like daniel pearl. >>...